engine
wtf
engine | wtf | |
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4 | 48 | |
738 | 1,534 | |
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0.0 | 0.0 | |
about 2 years ago | over 1 year ago | |
Go | Go | |
Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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engine
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Looking for open source project to learn from
The Docker engine is a cool large-scale project.
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Honestly, is Go useful for anything but microservices?
No, not really.
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What the fuck IS docker desktop?
It's interesting, in their own documentation, they seem to use the names docker-ce and docker engine interchangeably, so it seems like docker engine/community edition is free and open source under an Apache 2.0 License. https://github.com/docker/engine https://docs.docker.com/engine/install/ubuntu/.
- Looking for recommendations: Deploying a docker container with a mounted volume
wtf
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Help with setting up Ben Johnson's wtf repo locally
I am new to go. Found wtf dial - ( https://github.com/benbjohnson/wtf ) while looking to get some project based learning. This looks pretty interesting but when I did git clone of the project my vs code is giving number dependency related problems like below.
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Educational Codebases
There are a few Go projects meant to be learned from:
- https://github.com/pion/opus for to learn audio
- https://github.com/benbjohnson/wtf for overall production quality
- https://github.com/upspin/upspin difficult to explain, personally I'm not a fan of the errors
- Ben Johnson's WTF project layout: interface usage
- Exemple of Web API written in Go that you'd consider high quality
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Directory structure for a golang project
I read about https://github.com/benbjohnson/wtf and the connected blog here a couple of times. Seems quite good.
- Project structure - I often see duplicate function names in db layers, why?
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The one-and-only, must-have, eternal Go project layout
Personally I think the method is the layered architecture approach. Example: https://github.com/benbjohnson/wtf
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Examples of Good Go Repos
Take a look at the discussions in the repo: https://github.com/benbjohnson/wtf/discussions
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Examples of an idiomatic API project
https://github.com/benbjohnson/wtf This repo serves as an example and fits Go very well in my opinion. Check the discussions on the repo and the blog posts.
- what do you use for migrations? or how do you the sql tables and seeding?
What are some alternatives?
docker-ce - :warning: This repository is deprecated and will be archived (Docker CE itself is NOT deprecated) see the https://github.com/docker/docker-ce/blob/master/README.md :warning:
go-clean-arch - Go (Golang) Clean Architecture based on Reading Uncle Bob's Clean Architecture
pgx - PostgreSQL driver and toolkit for Go
pkgsite - [mirror] Home of the pkg.go.dev website
gio - Mirror of the Gio main repository (https://git.sr.ht/~eliasnaur/gio)
Golang-Project-Structure - Golang Skeleton With Fully Managed Versions For Kick Start GoLang Project Development
flamenco
bbolt - An embedded key/value database for Go.
go-clean-template - Clean Architecture template for Golang services
go-webapp-example - Example web application written in Go
golang-standards/project-layout - Standard Go Project Layout
goapp - An opinionated guideline to structure & develop a Go web application/service